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Solar Peasants
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Solar Peasants, 2025, installation view, 2025
© Mikołaj Sobczak, photo: Michel Klehm
At the heart of this mosaic by Mikołaj Sobczak (born 1989 in Poznań, lives in Düsseldorf) stand corn, beans and squash – sacred crops in Indigenous agricultural traditions. Their cultivation method, known as Three Sisters, links a Native American agricultural practice with Anton Chekhov’s play in which the characters long to escape their circumstances. In the mosaic, the sisters wear embroidered shirts from eastern Poland and Ukraine adorned with astrological sigils, blending peasant wisdom with cosmic rhythms. They appear alongside symbols of MST, Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement, and the rainbow flag of the Peasants’ War. Also depicted are scenes of metal and rare earth mining, alluding to techno-feudalism and corporate billionaires. At the centre, the ‘decapitated head’ of Thomas Müntzer radiates a rainbow-coloured halo. Müntzer’s vision of land and wealth redistribution recurs like an uroboros – a serpent devouring its own tail in a continuous cycle of destruction and renewal.
The mosaic was made in collaboration with Paulina Garbiec.